Bol’s Evening Irja S-2080/03(AVSA#- L.Asp) Single wasp in pink with blue-orchid fantasy in tiny spots and minute lines all over petals that very often twists or curl and folds into cornets. Foliage medium green scalloped bustle. Standard

Lituanika (F. Būtienė/Butene) The characteristic high rosette with a stem, like a trailer, strewn with double pale pink flowers with dark markings on the tips. Smaller leaves, serrated. Semimini trailer

Richard Follett stated: "the problem with registering anemone is that the flower are not actually flowers - they are extended sepals with no reproductive organs. That makes it impossible to register according the international nomenclature guidelines."

Stambul’s Rose Another hybrid with unknown origin, came from the US in the mid -80’s, but no one ”over there” seems to remember it, likewise here in Sweden. It has double, hot pink stars, and a foliage like none else. Tiny, medium green Girl-leaves, very, very Girl, so to say, with edges extremely serrated, dented, almost tiny fingers, protruding along egdes. Really unique

Tina's April Fantasy (S-2206/05) (Tina Elfström) Single-semidouble glittering white pansies, often semi as crested, with a finely spotted fantasy in medium blue. Foliage medium-light green, also spotted! Red anthocyanine-spots in the reverse. This usually indicates an AV in the acute procress of sporting, but this one mostly stays spotted in foliage, very seldom turns solid red reverse. Extremely rare and pretty! Standard